Tag: Glenn Harcourt

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PHILOSOPHY AND FREEDOM

By Glenn Harcourt
Waller Newell’s new book, Tyranny and Revolution introduces us to a long philosophical discussion initiated in eighteenth-century France by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, but for the most part played out in Germany across the nineteenth and into the twentieth centuries. The author quite successfully draws out the intertextual particularities of this discussion, essentially providing a critical history of what he describes as “The Philosophy of Freedom.” … In some ways, this program was doomed from the start, but it produced some of the most elegant and powerful system building in all of philosophy…

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An Alter-Ego of Consequence: Artist Katarina Burin and the Architect Petra Andrejovna-Molnár

By Glenn Harcourt

It is easy to imagine both the increasing complexity of the task and the frisson of guilty (or not so guilty) pleasure that must have marked the slow unfolding of this project: the construction of a historical alter-ego through the elaboration of a virtual archive, and the creation of an alternate life, and an alternate world, within the actual world of interwar Eastern Europe. But to what end?